MAORILAND THEATRE. FRIDAY, 12th AUGUST. UNIQUE VARIETY OFFERING. The Management has great pleasure in presenting "COHEN" "COHEN" "COHEN" "COHEN" "COHEN" "COHEN" THE COMEDY CARTOONIST, Who will devise for your pleasure an amazing series of LIGHTNING PICTURES. LIGHTNING PICTURES. Then we have "VEEMA" "VEEMA" "VEEMA" "VEEMA" "VEEMA" "VEEMA" The dainty Souorette, who will sing and dance to please you. SPECIAL STAGE SETTINGS. Education Combined with Humour. , Also Australia's First Magnificent Super Spectacle. "FOR THE TERM OF HIS "FOR THE TERM OF HIS "FOR THE TERM OF HIS "FOR THE TERM OF HIS 'FOR THE TERM OF HIS "FOR THE TERM OF HIS NATURAL LIFE." NATURAL LIFE." NATURAL LIFE." NATURAL LIFE." NATURAL LIFE." o NATURAL LIFE." All the world-famous characters from Marcus Clark's immortal story live with astounding reality in this mighty screen re-creation. A glorious historical romance richly possessed of deep humour, .appeal and unparalleled splend-
See Sylvia Vickers ('Eva Novak), ttufus Dawes (George Fisher), Lieut. iTrere, Matt. Gabbett, the Rev. Meekin, :he Rev. North, Warder Trcke, Captain Blunt and all the others. A great, inspiring, human epic of a nan whose wrongs appealed to a girl's sympathy; whose marvellous fortitude ind love survived through long years of uffering and untold pain. Marcus Clarke's worll-fanions novel I rai. slated into twelve different languages, now transferred to the screen as the mightiest spectacle ever produced! SATURDAY. WILLIAM FOX Presents—"THE BLUE EAGLE." "THE BLUE EAGLE." "THE BLUE EAGLE." "THE BLUE EAGLE." "THE BLUE EAGLE." "THE BLUE EAGLE." "THE BLUE EAGLE." "THE BLUE EAGLE." From the Story "The Lord's Eeferee," by'GERALD BEAUMONT. Scenario by L. G. RIGBY. JOHN FORD PRODUCTION AHOY! Sail with George O'Brien over the bounding main! See a great battle fleet in action. Witness-the soul-stir-ring episodes when a monster of the 3ea is attacked by a submarine. It's a vital, stirring story of the big city and the high seas. Another triumph by the Director of "THE IRON HORSE." MONDAY. HOUSE PETERS HOUSE PETERS HOUSE PETERS HOUSE PETERS HOUSE PETERS HOUSE PETERS HOUSE PETERS HOUSE PETERS "PRISONERS OF THE STORM. "PRSONERS OF THE STORM. "PRISONERS OF THE STORM. "PRISONERS OF THE STORM. "PR SONERS OF THE STORM. "PRSONERS OF THE STORM. "PRKONOtt OF THE STORM. "PRISONERS OF THE STORM." HE MOVED A MOUNTAIN TO SAVE THE GIRL HE LOVED— He was handcuffed and helpless—a prisoner of the storm—suspected and despised by the girl he loved—hated by his rival—in the clutches of the law for a crime he knew nothing of—yet alone and unaided he bucked the avalanche in this mighty drama of the lure of love against the lure of gold.
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Shannon News, 12 August 1927, Page 1
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